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The old house colour of the princes of Dholpur was blue. End of the eighteen<sup>th</sup> century the prince captured the standard of the 'thakur' of Bamraoli with Hanuman (the Apegod). The motto says 'true in love, true in hatred'.
The old house colour of the princes of Dholpur was blue. End of the eighteen<sup>th</sup> century the prince captured the standard of the 'thakur' of Bamraoli with Hanuman (the Apegod). The motto says 'true in love, true in hatred'.
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DHOLPUR

Arms (crest) of Dholpur (State)

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Origin/meaning

The old house colour of the princes of Dholpur was blue. End of the eighteenth century the prince captured the standard of the 'thakur' of Bamraoli with Hanuman (the Apegod). The motto says 'true in love, true in hatred'.


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